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. >> where is america? where is great britain? they should help us. they shod gaps or stopping gaddafi forces from ncing us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegates agreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy hasrose exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the international criminal court. the british hosts of the conference, however, have been stressing points of unity. >he participants have affirmed the importance of full and swift implementation of the security council resolutionsnd our strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity, and national unity of libya. weil pursuing additional sanctions on individuals and entities associated with the regime. >> delegates say the ongoing airstrikes against the gaddafi regime are just a first at which must be followed by political process. th he re to set up an international contact group to de
. >> where is america? where is great britain? they should help us. they shod gaps or stopping gaddafi forces from ncing us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegates agreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy hasrose exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the international criminal court....
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king carried was not one just for black people, but for america. he spoke out for what we needed to do to be a better country, better people, better citizens. he took all of this to heart. i nearly always believed that he had no color lines in his desire for happiness and a better world for all of the people. i don't know if that came across because he was so much bigger than life when you saw him on the stage or making a speech, to see the man that would take his fedora off and sit in frank iefs anfrank'soffice and smoke a cig. >> yet when we think about 1968, at that time you were covering the news and the unbelievable tragedy of his death. how did that affect you? >> it was hard. i am the girl reporter -- there are no other girl reporters. there are women anchors and girl reporters. that meant you were out on the "front line." that meant i had to really cover the news, and so the day that dr. king was not, i had to be the strong reporter. i do remember i lived in el ve veto, and i was driving on the bay bridge. i started to cry uncontrollably. w
king carried was not one just for black people, but for america. he spoke out for what we needed to do to be a better country, better people, better citizens. he took all of this to heart. i nearly always believed that he had no color lines in his desire for happiness and a better world for all of the people. i don't know if that came across because he was so much bigger than life when you saw him on the stage or making a speech, to see the man that would take his fedora off and sit in frank...
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there's dangers in large cities in north america, as there are dangers in those countries. but, you know, the more and more i know people, the more and more i can tell you, people in general, they're good people. the viciousness, it exists, but it's not that hard to understand it takes a certain time to know the field. so, you know, my first trip to saudi was scary, and i now work in saudi, i have a company there, i feel very much at ease now. and they still have their... - their problems, obviously. - but we're not going there to do social life. we're going there to learn and create, and those countries are evolving very much, so i think the planet is... as thomas friedman said, "if the world is flat, it gets flatter every day". - yeah, and that's the way an engineer would see it. and another thing that struck me is you went all over the world, and have done and continue to do things all over the world in areas where there's the danger-- we've just talked about that-- but people traditionally in business say, "hmm, hard to get paid, hard to get your money out. you get nati
there's dangers in large cities in north america, as there are dangers in those countries. but, you know, the more and more i know people, the more and more i can tell you, people in general, they're good people. the viciousness, it exists, but it's not that hard to understand it takes a certain time to know the field. so, you know, my first trip to saudi was scary, and i now work in saudi, i have a company there, i feel very much at ease now. and they still have their... - their problems,...
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federal reserve chairman ben bernanke has indicated america's economy is growing at a faster pace than last year but he cautions over soaring oil prices over continuing soaring prices in the arab world. >> sustained rises in the price 0 of oil and other commodities will be a threat to overall growth and price stability. >> reporter: bernanke submitted the policy report to congress on tuesday. he said commodity prices are high due to growing demand in emerging economies. referring to the current economic situation in the u.s., bernanke said there is increased evidence that a self sustaining recovery in consumer and business spending may be taking hold. he added the risk of deflation has become negligent libl. he said it could be several years before the unemployment rate returns to a normal level. noting the housing sector remains exception ally weak. he stressed the deed to ease monetary measures. >>> the european ministry has updated the forecast for the euro zone. they said the latest forecast of 1.6% growth this year is 0.1 percentage points higher than prediction made last autumn b
federal reserve chairman ben bernanke has indicated america's economy is growing at a faster pace than last year but he cautions over soaring oil prices over continuing soaring prices in the arab world. >> sustained rises in the price 0 of oil and other commodities will be a threat to overall growth and price stability. >> reporter: bernanke submitted the policy report to congress on tuesday. he said commodity prices are high due to growing demand in emerging economies. referring to...
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it suggested mediation by a team from latin america, europe, and the middle east. some reports say gaddafi have it -- has accepted the plan. but the opposition has rejected any talks with the embattled leader. benghazi is relatively quiet. but many here believe real peace is impossible while gaddafi is still in power. >> german foreign missed not -- minister guido westerwelle spoke out firmly against any military intervention in libya. he says such a move could be counterproductive. but westerwelle promised to provide humanitarian aid, in particular, the deployment of planes and ships to help with the evacuation of thousands of egyptians currently stranded on the border region between libya and tunisia. the egyptians for one of the biggest migrant communities in libya. but since the unrest began, tens of thousands have tried to flee the country. the united nations is warning of a humanitarian catastrophe. earlier, i spoke with our correspondent and asked how secure benghazi is that the weather had been any renewed fighting there. >> no, not in benghazi. everything
it suggested mediation by a team from latin america, europe, and the middle east. some reports say gaddafi have it -- has accepted the plan. but the opposition has rejected any talks with the embattled leader. benghazi is relatively quiet. but many here believe real peace is impossible while gaddafi is still in power. >> german foreign missed not -- minister guido westerwelle spoke out firmly against any military intervention in libya. he says such a move could be counterproductive. but...
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those fans is a lot closer to my age...than their age...it's in fact 42, and of the major sports in america...only baseball has older fans. >>tharp: certainly attention spans vary among young people. >>clarke: very short attention span >>reporter: fox tv says its 18-34 year old nascar viewers have dropped almost 30% on last year...and nascar may have to consider whether today's youngsters are simply willing to sit through a 4 hour race... >>clark: we may not have 500 mile races in the future. we may have shorter events. >>reporter: there aren't too many young folk hanging around in the shiners tent...but the man with almost 17m dollars in career earnings soon wins over some more fans. >>reporter: for ragan...the business end of the day is finally approaching...time then for a hug from mum...who's unlikely to be enjoying the next 4 hours... >>ragan: you always have butterflies in your stomach...you're always a little nervous...but you know he lovesit, he is doing everything safe, you know he's in the best equipment possible so that is a comforting. >>reporter: you might think the publicity r
those fans is a lot closer to my age...than their age...it's in fact 42, and of the major sports in america...only baseball has older fans. >>tharp: certainly attention spans vary among young people. >>clarke: very short attention span >>reporter: fox tv says its 18-34 year old nascar viewers have dropped almost 30% on last year...and nascar may have to consider whether today's youngsters are simply willing to sit through a 4 hour race... >>clark: we may not have 500...
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. - and when you came to america-- north america--you started your engineering concern. what fascinates me is you rose to the top very quickly. you worked with wernher von braun on the atlas rocket--i mean, not immediately, but you-- - when i came to canada, i established my company in 1950 in january. this was my first year of operations, and the name was velan engineering, and my first product which i brou was a revolutionary design of a steam trap, and when i came in i had already a catalogue in english--a very, very elaborate catalogue. it was a revolutionary invention. - you have 26 patents to your name, i believe. - during the period until-- my latest patent was issued in 2001 in the us and worldwide. - and why are your products so good? why are they so essential? the us navy uses practically only that for steam traps and valves. - my background with the us navy goes to 1952 when i was working with westinghouse, and westinghouse had designed and manufactured the reactor for the first nuclear submarine, nautilus. and they needed bellows seal valves, and the bellows
. - and when you came to america-- north america--you started your engineering concern. what fascinates me is you rose to the top very quickly. you worked with wernher von braun on the atlas rocket--i mean, not immediately, but you-- - when i came to canada, i established my company in 1950 in january. this was my first year of operations, and the name was velan engineering, and my first product which i brou was a revolutionary design of a steam trap, and when i came in i had already a...
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. >> so do you think that the corporate media in america today has the backs of reporters who are willing to push and push hard? >> i made a decision at a certain point in my career to get out of all of that, and to go work in public media, because i found that it was a better fit for me. i don't know if i would have the support of my organization if i wanted to ask impertinent questions and i was still working in commercial media. >> and so you say that you're not a cynic. but when you look at that, when you think about american media, with a history, from edward r. murrow, of pushing, and then you've got a kind of corporate media that's saying, "eh, don't rock the boat," that doesn't make you... >> i don't think they're saying, "don't rock the boat." i think they're looking for openings. and for the first of the two bush administrations, there were very few openings. they were riding high. everything was working well for them, the public was buying it. so, like, how do you get inside a bowling ball? there it is, it's heavy, it's dense, it's impermeable, and you can't see the inside of i
. >> so do you think that the corporate media in america today has the backs of reporters who are willing to push and push hard? >> i made a decision at a certain point in my career to get out of all of that, and to go work in public media, because i found that it was a better fit for me. i don't know if i would have the support of my organization if i wanted to ask impertinent questions and i was still working in commercial media. >> and so you say that you're not a cynic....
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- a call to martyrdom. the online video showing pakastani children acting out a suicide bombing. and it looks like true love, but is it? why sham marriages are on the rise in britain. hello to you. the syrian president tries to calm his country. he has ordered the release of everyone detained in the current unrest. he has also promised to lift wages and possibly emergency rules in place for 50 years. it is reported thousands attended the funerals of people killed when security forces fired on anti-government protesters wednesday. >> shocking scenes on the streets, the troubled southern city at the center of the unrest. shot down by gunmen. the bbc cannot independently verify the image is posted on social network sites. but security forces were blamed for the killings. this protesters as -- stay on the ground. do not move. no one is lifting a finger. human rights activists say at least 45 were killed, but these figures cannot be independ
welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- a call to martyrdom. the online video showing pakastani children acting out a suicide bombing. and it looks like true love, but is it? why sham marriages are on the rise in britain. hello to you. the syrian president tries to calm his country. he has ordered the release of everyone detained in the current unrest. he has also promised to...
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it suggested mediation by a team from latin america, europe, and the middle east. some reports say gaddafi have it -- has accepted the plan. but the opposition has rejected any talks with the embattled leader. benghazi is relatively quiet. but many here believe real peace is impossible while gaddafi is still in power. >> german foreign missed not -- minister guido westerwelle spoke out firmly against any military intervention in libya. he says such a move could be counterproductive.e. but westerwelle promised to provide humanitarian aid, in particular, the deployment of planes and ships to help with the evacuation of thousands of egyptians currently stranded on the border region between libya and tunisia. the egyptians for one of the biggest migrant communities in libya. but since the unrest began, tens of thousands have tried to flee the country. the united nations is warning of a humanitarian catastrophe. earlr, i spoke with our correspondent and asked how secure benghazi is that the weather had been any renewed fighting there. >> no, not in benghazi. everything
it suggested mediation by a team from latin america, europe, and the middle east. some reports say gaddafi have it -- has accepted the plan. but the opposition has rejected any talks with the embattled leader. benghazi is relatively quiet. but many here believe real peace is impossible while gaddafi is still in power. >> german foreign missed not -- minister guido westerwelle spoke out firmly against any military intervention in libya. he says such a move could be counterproductive.e. but...
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make it the grandest and the greatest in america," and chalfin did that for him. the two men, if you look at their correspondence, they went along very well and they went along very well in the frame of relationship between patron and artist so sometimes deering would go, "this is unbelievable, you cannot make me do this, forget about it." and chalfin would do the same, but he knew exactly what he wanted to do. >> a clash of artistic ideas was not uncommon especially when it came to designating the emblem for the house.
make it the grandest and the greatest in america," and chalfin did that for him. the two men, if you look at their correspondence, they went along very well and they went along very well in the frame of relationship between patron and artist so sometimes deering would go, "this is unbelievable, you cannot make me do this, forget about it." and chalfin would do the same, but he knew exactly what he wanted to do. >> a clash of artistic ideas was not uncommon especially when...
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now for the americas. a major storm system is moving across the central portions of the u.s. this is going to be bringing widespread snow again across the midwest and is separate system across the pacific will be spreading plenty of snow across the pacific northwest. so british columbia, canada looking at 15 centimeters of snow and also across the great lakes looking at significant snowfall again. now, further to the south, things are going to be severe here. winds are strong. looking at the threat for severe thunderstorms, tornados not out of the question and do watch out for damaging winds as well as large hail in louisiana and also mississippi. now, all of that precipitation then heads toward the eastern third of the country. we've already had reports -- numerous reports of minor flooding in the region along the mississippi valley and also in the northeast due to the recent rainfall and the snow mount. as that precipitation heads to the eastern third of the country that's going to be raising the flooding risks here as well. we've got 15 in atlanta today. 28 in miami. 21 in
now for the americas. a major storm system is moving across the central portions of the u.s. this is going to be bringing widespread snow again across the midwest and is separate system across the pacific will be spreading plenty of snow across the pacific northwest. so british columbia, canada looking at 15 centimeters of snow and also across the great lakes looking at significant snowfall again. now, further to the south, things are going to be severe here. winds are strong. looking at the...
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now for north america, looking really nice and quiet out towards the east. still got this system low that's in eastern canada, but that is on its way out. we are looking at an active picture out west, very strong winds to the coastline. about 140 kilometers per hour. these are some of the gusts expected hoar. very rough conditions especially for british columbia and snow impacting the area with heavy snow in the sierras. as for central sections here in the great lakes area, you could see a little more snow develop later on thursday, but that won't intensify until another day or so. as for highs, 17 denver. 18 in l.a. and then warm 24 for houston. finally getting a look at europe. messy in the mediterranean. we are seeing clouds swirling here. active and bringing stormy weather to italy. here are some of the conditions that northern italy has been dealing with. a lot 0 at the shots in bologna and it is a wintry sight here. plenty of snow has impacted the area. heavy snow is causing all sorts of problem, especially hitting the traffic conditions pretty hard an
now for north america, looking really nice and quiet out towards the east. still got this system low that's in eastern canada, but that is on its way out. we are looking at an active picture out west, very strong winds to the coastline. about 140 kilometers per hour. these are some of the gusts expected hoar. very rough conditions especially for british columbia and snow impacting the area with heavy snow in the sierras. as for central sections here in the great lakes area, you could see a...
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then she learned about the bead program which got its start in america. >> how to change the child's feeling, we have to do in order to make them want to fight. >> reporter: this hospital adopted the program, as have others mainly in the u.s., japan and new zealand. trained staff work at the hospital full time. when they visit the children, they hand out the beads. 11-year-old haruka started making this necklace half a year ago. in the last three weeks, alone, she's earned more than 100 beads for her treatment sessions. >> translator: blood transfusion bead, hospitalization bead, outpatient bead, iv bead. my favorite is the yellow-green one i got for the operation. >> reporter: until the bead program, the youngsters didn't always feel comfortable talking to doctors, but not anymore. >> reporter: all these beads give haruka the incentive to keep on fighting. >> translator: when i become an adult, i will feel nostalgic looking at the hundred beads i earned. the beads have really helped me make it through my treatments. >> translator: this program helps children realize why they're rece
then she learned about the bead program which got its start in america. >> how to change the child's feeling, we have to do in order to make them want to fight. >> reporter: this hospital adopted the program, as have others mainly in the u.s., japan and new zealand. trained staff work at the hospital full time. when they visit the children, they hand out the beads. 11-year-old haruka started making this necklace half a year ago. in the last three weeks, alone, she's earned more than...
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i think that throughout the americas, you find this paradigm again and again and again. the dominican republic makes it very explicit, but in no way is it... in no way is it the only practitioner of such cruelty. >> hinojosa: is it hard for you? how do you handle it kind of personally when you go to the dominican republic, when you see that right now what still exists there is, you know, apartheid, actually? >> what one brings to the latin american experience, what one brings through living and trying to interact in societies that are fundamentally organized around a medieval spanish racialism... so that i go to mexico, i see the same pattern played out as i see in the dominican republic. i go to colombia, i see the same pattern played out. but the societies don't understand themselves as apartheid societies. the societies don't understand themselves as being racially organized. the societies don't understand themselves as being these sort of violent, ugly, you know, ways is the new world legacy of dividing people by race, skin color, you know, and certain kinds of, like
i think that throughout the americas, you find this paradigm again and again and again. the dominican republic makes it very explicit, but in no way is it... in no way is it the only practitioner of such cruelty. >> hinojosa: is it hard for you? how do you handle it kind of personally when you go to the dominican republic, when you see that right now what still exists there is, you know, apartheid, actually? >> what one brings to the latin american experience, what one brings...
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. >> operations are still doing fine in america. [everyone talking at once] >> cozy relationship with politicians, which is much -- >> will you let our guest in. >> jonathan, you think it's the makings of another -- >> which piece? >> well, and these that obama is utilizing his still standing ofa, to mobilize the crowd, to get the crowd there for taking his position? >> there's no question that no other issue, not the health care fight, not anything has mobilized the progressive movement and those folks who were volunteering for ofa -- left, during the 2008 campaign, than this. and you know, i don't like the inference that this is being directed, that ofa has an office in the white house. that's not the case. [everyone talking at once] >> show up, bring your son. >> that's illegal or just -- >> no, it's not illegal. >> i just want to mick that clear. >> if it's obama's concurrence behind that, is that inappropriate for a president of the united states? >> yes. >> no! [everyone talking at once] >> you don't think so? >> personally --
. >> operations are still doing fine in america. [everyone talking at once] >> cozy relationship with politicians, which is much -- >> will you let our guest in. >> jonathan, you think it's the makings of another -- >> which piece? >> well, and these that obama is utilizing his still standing ofa, to mobilize the crowd, to get the crowd there for taking his position? >> there's no question that no other issue, not the health care fight, not anything has...
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allies are committed to stopping the violence -- which is, all of the allies are committed to stopping america will not step back until it is convinced it and there -- there is a solid command andntrr the nato talks will go on ic demow, trying to resolve this >> thank you. in other news, opposition parties in yemen have rejected 's to resign after parliamentary elections in january. he is under mounting pressure, after several top army generals joined anti-government protesters calling for democracy. he warned that the country ul plunge io civil if th army tries to stage a coup. protesters on tuesday accused his regime of mmti massacres and express their support for the revolution. at least four palestinians have been killed in an israeli tier attack in gaza city. two of the dead, palestinians said, were children. the witnesses said they were plinsoerheaanshl struck a nearby house. the latest killings come days after rising cross border violence. israel said it was targeting militants in gaza after an upscale in mortar attacksn rent days. there is still radiation coming off of japan's fukushim
allies are committed to stopping the violence -- which is, all of the allies are committed to stopping america will not step back until it is convinced it and there -- there is a solid command andntrr the nato talks will go on ic demow, trying to resolve this >> thank you. in other news, opposition parties in yemen have rejected 's to resign after parliamentary elections in january. he is under mounting pressure, after several top army generals joined anti-government protesters calling...
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this was not america's action to take on america's own, and i think that left -- usually -- excuse me -- we're doctoring along the reluctant allies. this is wonderful for have the british in the lead. >> you know the public's will on this, right? you've seen the polls. 65% of the public don't like the idea of going in. >> that's why, john, and under our constitution obama can't attack libya if both houses of the congress authorize this. we are a constitutional republic. and he ought to go to congress and say, here's what i want to do. give me the authority, and then he can go ahead. >> he'll be respectful of congress. he's not going to go without them. i'm sure he's met with the leaders of the relevant committees. calm down. >> gaddafi's days in power numbered, pat buchanan? >> all our days are numbered, john. but is he going to be out of power shortly? john, i don't know the answer to that because i think we have not thought through the second and third and fourth trenches of this intervention. we're going to bomb and stop him. what do we do after that. >> we haven't bombed yet. let'
this was not america's action to take on america's own, and i think that left -- usually -- excuse me -- we're doctoring along the reluctant allies. this is wonderful for have the british in the lead. >> you know the public's will on this, right? you've seen the polls. 65% of the public don't like the idea of going in. >> that's why, john, and under our constitution obama can't attack libya if both houses of the congress authorize this. we are a constitutional republic. and he ought...
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small farms are struggling to survive here as in america. all over europe, farms are renting rooms to travelers now harvesting their rural charm as well as produce to help make ends meet. here in italy, farmhouse b&bs are called "agriturismos." we're staying in the 13th-century home and farm of sylvia gori, and she's happy to show us around. as her family has for centuries, sylvia lives in the manor house, and, after a look at the living room, it's clear: the rural nobility of italy survives. [ speaking italian ] this is a fireplace where you can still cook. do they still use this? can i pull it out? you can use it. this for polenta. it's for to have hot water all the time. upstairs is the vast billiards room. for generations, evenings ended here. musty portraits are reminders of the family's long and noble lineage. the farm is strictly organic. these pigs are a rare breed, brought back from the edge of extinction by people who care about traditional agriculture. and gazing at these huggable sheep, you can almost taste the pecorino cheese. a
small farms are struggling to survive here as in america. all over europe, farms are renting rooms to travelers now harvesting their rural charm as well as produce to help make ends meet. here in italy, farmhouse b&bs are called "agriturismos." we're staying in the 13th-century home and farm of sylvia gori, and she's happy to show us around. as her family has for centuries, sylvia lives in the manor house, and, after a look at the living room, it's clear: the rural nobility of...
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beyond japan, tsunami warnings not cover almost all of the pacific rim, from russia to south america. >> the earth and the ocean turned against japan on friday. a massive earthquake hit the country and triggered a tsunami that has devastated much of the country's northeastern shore line. police say more than 300 people have died, most of them in sendai, the city worsted. 500 people are missing. japan's prime minister has declared a nuclear emergency after the cooling system at a nuclear plant failed to people have been ordered to evacuate the area. but authorities in a radiation has been released. a tsunami warnings remain in effect for most of the pacific coastline of or to california. we begin with the latest from japan. >> even as further earthquakes shake japan, the initial cleanup has begun. the sheer size of the catastrophe poses equally enormous challenges. rubble has to be removed and fires need to be brought under control. this is the oil refinery that will likely continue to burn for days. rebuilding infrastructure will be a top priority. transportation has collapsed in citi
beyond japan, tsunami warnings not cover almost all of the pacific rim, from russia to south america. >> the earth and the ocean turned against japan on friday. a massive earthquake hit the country and triggered a tsunami that has devastated much of the country's northeastern shore line. police say more than 300 people have died, most of them in sendai, the city worsted. 500 people are missing. japan's prime minister has declared a nuclear emergency after the cooling system at a nuclear...
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i had been dancing in america. here i am flying around using my arms and doing what they would consider very broadway, showy kind of steps. they're incredibly reserved, hands by the side, look straight forward, do the step according to what they were taught. do your left foot step perfectly. do a certain amount of steps, certain amount of bars. everything was so different, so when i showed up and danced, it was like two trains colliding. bill: both of us knew at that stage that this was really going to be something. moya: special? bill: special. but we didn't actually, nothing really, you know, i've often said this, "but nothing prepared us for what it was eventually going to be." michael flatley: it wasn't for days later, we realized the kind of remarkable effect it had. but the fact that we pulled it off on stage that night, that's all i wanted. we delivered. and i had done everything i wanted to do. announcer: the audience are on their feet for michael flatley, a native of chicago but of irish heritage. jean but
i had been dancing in america. here i am flying around using my arms and doing what they would consider very broadway, showy kind of steps. they're incredibly reserved, hands by the side, look straight forward, do the step according to what they were taught. do your left foot step perfectly. do a certain amount of steps, certain amount of bars. everything was so different, so when i showed up and danced, it was like two trains colliding. bill: both of us knew at that stage that this was really...
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so what is going on is america is conducting its own air war and basically the objective is to destroy, degrade, damage and demoralize the libyan army to the point where it turns around and gets rid of gaddafi. we're not going to put troops on the ground, but if this doesn't work, john, i think president obama has a real problem because his problem is this -- he didn't get the authorization from congress. he got it from the security council but not from the american congress. and right now a lot of people are bailing on him, john. >> he can't declare war without the -- without the congress. he cannot -- he has no power to declare war. >> libya did not attack us, and it did 249 threaten us. in that case he has no power to go to war until authorized by congress or declared by congress. >> let's hear the law. the war powers act was a revolved by congress that nen 73. 37 years ago. after u.s. involvement ended in vietnam. the ability calls on the president to notify congress when u.s. troops are in combat situations and to withdraw them within 60 days of the notification unless both houses
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and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. chevron. we may have more in common than you think. and by bnsf railway. and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the libyan rebels' drive to oust moammar qaddafi reached the outskirts of his hometown and tribal base today. fighting erupted outside the city of sirte, home to 100,000 people. it's a key stronghold guarding the approaches to tripoli, 225 miles away. the rebels had already rolled up a series of eastern cities in a lightning advance over the weekend, behind a curtain of coalition air strikes. we have a report from outside sirte from lindsey hilsum of independent television news. >> reporter: they're fighting just east of sirte, colonel qaddafi's birth pla
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are somewhat questioning america's position in the world and so forth and we're going to have to adopt a different approach to these countries to make a better effort one to explain our policies and if we desire to have the support of these populations to consider changing our policies as well and finally we began this interview if that are for. that out of my to add on down as well there are some analysts who are comparing the advance and it is these great arab uprising that wakening t.v. iran's not in age nine to fall of the berlin wall at. the fall of communism that it provoked across europe and eastern europe do you think there are historical parallels the scene i'm not with one thousand nine hundred nine one thousand nine hundred nine who had a different set of circumstances and it was a revolt specifically against communism in the countries of central europe a revolt against soviet domination of one and those were the guiding principles for the people on the ground and it had an entire gloss on the soviet union itself that lead ultimately to the breakup of the soviet union as a c
are somewhat questioning america's position in the world and so forth and we're going to have to adopt a different approach to these countries to make a better effort one to explain our policies and if we desire to have the support of these populations to consider changing our policies as well and finally we began this interview if that are for. that out of my to add on down as well there are some analysts who are comparing the advance and it is these great arab uprising that wakening t.v....
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but look around south america. they have a space process he's in some countries and it means when you are elected as president, you have a longer term. so in mexico for the sample you get a six year term as long term but it gives you a little more bandwidth to think about the structural problems without constantly having elections. i find it baffling that you just had elections in the united states a few months ago in midterms in november and here we already the discourse on television and the united states is set up the next elections. where does the policy maker of the scope or the band width to focus on the structural problem? everybody acknowledges they, are there. they talk about energy efficiency without basically trying to maintain what is their big thing which is the same power. >> host: i don't think this was actually something that you address in the book or maybe i just forgot it, is there any evidence that longer term is actually result in better policymaking? i get the feeling if you are a poor country
but look around south america. they have a space process he's in some countries and it means when you are elected as president, you have a longer term. so in mexico for the sample you get a six year term as long term but it gives you a little more bandwidth to think about the structural problems without constantly having elections. i find it baffling that you just had elections in the united states a few months ago in midterms in november and here we already the discourse on television and the...
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if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. welcome to a special edition of speaking freely. i'm ken paulson, executive director of the first amendment center, and we're pleased to inaugurate a new series called whitney dialogues at the first amendment center. the cohost for this series is the director of the whitney museum of american art, max anderson. we're delighted to be working with the first amendment center on an exciting and important series of conversations with american artists. with this series, we'll have an opportunity to talk with the people who push the boundaries that society often sets for itself in the arts. our special guest today is an artist who came to prominence in the late 1980s with "fluid abstractions," a series of works that lit a bonfire in the u.s. congres
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america i'm going to see you right back here in an hour. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy which might stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report. max keiser and welcome to the kaiser report you know money printing the central banks causing a lot of trouble ever yes max it's causing revolutions all over the world but you might ask once again to hit america other than these union protests happening in madison wisconsin what's going on in the u.s. well let's talk about this first headline here eighteen sobering facts which prove that the middle class is not being included in this economic recovery and i'm just going to go over some of them yeah let's are fairly as you mentioned money printing of course that causes inflation and we see that in his point number five gasoline prices in the united states recently hit a twenty eight month high and you often talk about the fact that in fact gasoline prices is the most crucial of all so in egypt and tunisia wheat prices are very. be
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kept artificially low for years as the basis for america's foreign policy is to invade a country still or gas and keep the people driving along one another one number eight almost fourteen percent of all credit card accounts in the united states are currently ninety days or more delinquent right well vis is a huge and growing scandal because the banks in order to feed the monster of their credit card business they keep offering more cards with more onerous rates and it's a huge ponzi scheme this is just another one of the ponzi schemes within the huge global in american ponzi scheme that is collapsing burning made of style if we're comparing the us to the rest of the world in the middle east which is on fire now you have military dictatorships there in the united states we have financial dictatorships there so in that headline in this fact you see a sort of predatory behavior towards the population a fourteen percent of the population is even on able to pay their credit cards and what are you doing extending credit to them but i think that's correct you used the phrase financial dictat
kept artificially low for years as the basis for america's foreign policy is to invade a country still or gas and keep the people driving along one another one number eight almost fourteen percent of all credit card accounts in the united states are currently ninety days or more delinquent right well vis is a huge and growing scandal because the banks in order to feed the monster of their credit card business they keep offering more cards with more onerous rates and it's a huge ponzi scheme...
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it's a good thing about america. money is important but votes will beat money everyday. >> rose: there is also this when people talk about dodd-frank. it's the notion that much of the regulations remain to be done and to be defined. >> true. >> rose: so the bank says we're uncertain about how we feel about this because we don't know how it will come down in the end. >> true. fair point. >> rose: so the power is the people who define the enforcement. >> some of it is. although there were limits to what we do. for instance we say if there is a fill your, this whole "too big to fail," from now on if an institution fails it the goes out of business. it may be illegal now to do what was done in 2008. i don't say that critically of henry paulson and ben bernanke who i admire. they had no option. one of the things we did was respond to henry paulson, the secretary of the treasury's request that we give him options. if a large institution fails, here's the problem. it's got debts it owes to so many different people who in tu
it's a good thing about america. money is important but votes will beat money everyday. >> rose: there is also this when people talk about dodd-frank. it's the notion that much of the regulations remain to be done and to be defined. >> true. >> rose: so the bank says we're uncertain about how we feel about this because we don't know how it will come down in the end. >> true. fair point. >> rose: so the power is the people who define the enforcement. >> some...
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but look around america. the of space processes in some countries and they mean when you are elected as a president to have a longer term but it gives you a little bit more bandwidth to think about the structure problems and that is having elections. the baffling that and just had elections in the united states a few months ago in november and here we are already much of what is the discourse on television and the united states at the next elections next year. where do they have the bandwidth to focus on the problems that everybody acknowledges they, are there. infrastructure, education, energy efficiency without trying to paint what is their big thing which is the same power. >> host: i don't think this is something you dressed in the book or maybe i forgot, the longer terms actually result in better policymaking. i get the feeling that if you are a poor country you are less likely to engage in the kind of short term over consumption when we see in some western countries but this comes back to the point when
but look around america. the of space processes in some countries and they mean when you are elected as a president to have a longer term but it gives you a little bit more bandwidth to think about the structure problems and that is having elections. the baffling that and just had elections in the united states a few months ago in november and here we are already much of what is the discourse on television and the united states at the next elections next year. where do they have the bandwidth...
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look around south america. they have democracy processes in some countries, and to processes mean when you're elected or the president, you have a longer term. in mexico, for example, there's a six year term. it's one term, but gives you more time to think aboutth structural problems without having the election. i find it baffling that you just had elections in the united states just a few months ago, midterms in november, and here we are already much of the discourse on television in the united states is about the next election which is next year. where does policymaker have the scope or bandwidth to focus on problems. everybody acknowledges it's there, infrastructure, education, energy efficiency, without main taping what's their big thing which is to stay in power. >> host: this isn't something addressed in the book or maybe i forgot it, but is there any evidence that longer terms or anything like that result in better policymaking? i get the feeling that if you're a poor country, you're hungry, and therefor
look around south america. they have democracy processes in some countries, and to processes mean when you're elected or the president, you have a longer term. in mexico, for example, there's a six year term. it's one term, but gives you more time to think aboutth structural problems without having the election. i find it baffling that you just had elections in the united states just a few months ago, midterms in november, and here we are already much of the discourse on television in the...
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how many teachable america alumni currently in the program are here? pretty amazing. first question. was there a time where american education was not in crisis? >> some -- >> you can just say yes if you want. >> no. i think we have had this issue -- i have limited historical knowledge myself but i am sure we have had these issues forever. we have been in denial about this particular issue that we are working to address. i think 20 years ago a lot of people were in denial about the very existence of what we call today educational inequity. >> security offices and police and less and less recess time, school menus that require a law degree to decipher with rule upon rules, longer school days, why would a child want to go to school? >> i think about the school's, talking about these transformational schools. kids are dying to be in school because first of all the principal and teachers love their kids and they build a community among them and the kids know that they will work incredibly hard but there is a huge pay off for that. i don't know that there's a place they wo
how many teachable america alumni currently in the program are here? pretty amazing. first question. was there a time where american education was not in crisis? >> some -- >> you can just say yes if you want. >> no. i think we have had this issue -- i have limited historical knowledge myself but i am sure we have had these issues forever. we have been in denial about this particular issue that we are working to address. i think 20 years ago a lot of people were in denial...
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so that america can compete but by making students into debt slaves all you're doing is making bankers rich these people can't compete on the global stage any more and it's an extraordinarily short term view of how to run an economy obama i mean is where is this guy he's basically consigned the next generation to the scrap heap of history and then finally on this let's talk about number eleven because you talk about these young people having to compete on a global stage well average household that in the united states has now reached a level of one hundred thirty six percent of average household income in china average household that is only seventeen percent of average household income so there you go that these americans growing up who are saddled with student debts and now family debt they're having to compete against the chinese who not only have a better education system at this point have less regulation at this point have more freedom at this point but they have less debt oh we've seen the financial dictators at work in madison wisconsin the financial dictators go into the state
so that america can compete but by making students into debt slaves all you're doing is making bankers rich these people can't compete on the global stage any more and it's an extraordinarily short term view of how to run an economy obama i mean is where is this guy he's basically consigned the next generation to the scrap heap of history and then finally on this let's talk about number eleven because you talk about these young people having to compete on a global stage well average household...
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now america's most popular sport meanwhile has started. the n.f.l. and its players union feeling to agree on how to divide over nine billion dollars of its profits now the union has been this search. thus clearing the way for a player's lawsuits the fate of the twenty eleven season will now be decided through the courts as you know the union walked away from the mediation process today to sort of but. we do believe that mediation is the clearest and fastest way to reach an agreement that works for the players for the clubs and we believe alternately this is going to be negotiated have to negotiate a table chosen to pursue another strategy and that is their choice but we will be prepared to negotiate a remake it is clear to the players through the clubs. just fine it's a rugby union where the shock of the season six nations championship occurred today it's repeating france for the first time in their history the scenes close and credible in the challenge overcame a twelve point deficit with pathan are to go to claim the real thing when of the advanced
now america's most popular sport meanwhile has started. the n.f.l. and its players union feeling to agree on how to divide over nine billion dollars of its profits now the union has been this search. thus clearing the way for a player's lawsuits the fate of the twenty eleven season will now be decided through the courts as you know the union walked away from the mediation process today to sort of but. we do believe that mediation is the clearest and fastest way to reach an agreement that works...
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people of boeing are working together to give our best for america's best. >> that's why we're here. >> one line helps communities turn plans into reality. help shippers forge a path to prosperity. helps workers get back to work. one line is an engine for the economy and the future. norfolk southern, one line, infinite possibilities. >> corporate funding is also provided by prudential financial. additional funding for "washington week" is provided by the annenberg...
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and political expert talking to us from ottawa a bit earlier on now still to come in the program of america's foreign policy goes under the microscope. the future's defense secretary who advise the president to again send a big american land army into asia. or into the middle east or africa. should have his head examined find out what else sue is congressman have to say about the country's actions and why some accuse the government of couple stand. that has become common and loom is to meet the creation of the food system the global food system does not created to feed the people of the world is created to maximize the profits. gernot trading the actual cash physical grain your trading promises for grain to be delivered for a month or six months or twelve months or eighteen months in the future. for reasons madi regulate silver or gold that can be negotiated in order to some degree and. place. water. possibly it's not traded now fight it could be in the future. good samaritan. excellent professional. projects travel much possessing an extra ordinary car. the doctor who helped many people in h
and political expert talking to us from ottawa a bit earlier on now still to come in the program of america's foreign policy goes under the microscope. the future's defense secretary who advise the president to again send a big american land army into asia. or into the middle east or africa. should have his head examined find out what else sue is congressman have to say about the country's actions and why some accuse the government of couple stand. that has become common and loom is to meet the...
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and america's losing be informational war the foreign media like al-jazeera china c.c.t.v. and our t.v. hillary clinton voice their concern as she asked congress for extra cash to promote the u.s. agenda. but now it's time for a special report about the history of the deadly explosives of the twentieth century you stay with us. my name is bob baer. i used to be a cia agent stationed in the levanon during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the car bomb secret history has never been told. who invented it who developed it and who killed. i've come back to the one city where a car bombs have forever shape our history. beirut. i loved beirut. it was a great place to be a spy. and then the embassy got hit. by a suicide car bomber. sixty three dead dead american dead lebanese six of my close colleagues friends in the cia were killed. carsten to that saw the bomb go off. and suddenly i saw this the. white star of the old embassy and then of course the bank and then when i took the place and i went over and there i saw death and dest
and america's losing be informational war the foreign media like al-jazeera china c.c.t.v. and our t.v. hillary clinton voice their concern as she asked congress for extra cash to promote the u.s. agenda. but now it's time for a special report about the history of the deadly explosives of the twentieth century you stay with us. my name is bob baer. i used to be a cia agent stationed in the levanon during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the...
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back next week with another conversation about free expression, the arts, and america. i hope you can join us then for speaking freely. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. captioning by tate at captionmax www.captionmax.com >> about four years ago, [inaudible] look at how beautiful this was. there is our relationship to the planet. these regions are the wealthiest, the most powerful. that really has impacted the planet. it is almost impossible now to go anywhere and had it really be completely dark. there are very few locations that you can find. that means our relationship to the sky, there is a way where we dominate the sky. we cannot see anything really. we are blinding ourselves in a way. >> you can look at the images, they are beautiful. when i started four years ago, there was a conversation about environmental issues that was very different. this is not being talked about in the way it is now. . this has just been like an amazing growth. i anticipate the project to be something that opens a dialogue to public interest i
back next week with another conversation about free expression, the arts, and america. i hope you can join us then for speaking freely. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. captioning by tate at captionmax www.captionmax.com >> about four years ago, [inaudible] look at how beautiful this was. there is our relationship to the planet. these regions are the wealthiest, the most powerful. that really has impacted the planet. it is almost impossible...
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some i think i probably have more control than they should that's not to say that corporations run america be too simple they certainly have a huge influence as does wall street as does the pentagon as does. congress i was doing the. various voices in the media i mean they all have an influence some. of these groups institutions have perhaps more influence than water and that's because of the enormous role played by money i want to talk about china now. we talked a little bit about some of the fear mongering in the media do you think china is really a threat to the united states why is it seen as a threat by so many people and. is there a basis to i don't think it's a direct threat to the united states certainly not an ability. through it they're competing and they have a comparative advantage of having a huge population that can make things much more cheaply than people carry the united states i don't think it's a huge threat it's perceived as such again because the rise of china as a as a serious power. with the economic clubs is has been is recent and has been very fast people are fearf
some i think i probably have more control than they should that's not to say that corporations run america be too simple they certainly have a huge influence as does wall street as does the pentagon as does. congress i was doing the. various voices in the media i mean they all have an influence some. of these groups institutions have perhaps more influence than water and that's because of the enormous role played by money i want to talk about china now. we talked a little bit about some of the...
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in the case of america could be in china or could be anywhere and in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often an expression of a form of it's i didn't mean that in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china is awful not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the world it becomes a kind of. substitute for political. participation the united states is a democracy do you think people have a political voice here certainly more than in china. but the huge role played by money for example has distorted the process somewhat i mean it is not received but like all democracies it has great flaws and one of the flaws i think in this country is that you have two parties and people who get elected only can only get elected if there are. huge amounts of money involved and that leaves a lot of the population sort of out of the equation who do you think is the real power in the united states who really leads the country at this point is a corporations you know still wall street
in the case of america could be in china or could be anywhere and in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often an expression of a form of it's i didn't mean that in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china is awful not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the world it becomes a kind of. substitute for political. participation the united states is a democracy do you think people...
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in the subheadline beneath that, it said america now up for grabs. it was referring to the concept of the rolling stones, a concert they had in the summer of 1969. this was supposed to be a triumphant appearance. they peered with the jefferson airplane and the flying burrito brothers, and they had a hard time finding a venue for the show, so they did it at the raceway. they built a stage that was three feet high, and it was a disaster. thousands of people clam moried on tom of each other to get close to the stage. someone hired the hell's angels motorcycle gang to do security, and they paid them with a truckload of beer, and so the hell's angels showed up with knives, and it was a violent scene. they beat up spectators and would have been less violent if they played earlier. they -- the concert was being filmed for a documentary, but mcjager, he was reluck at that particular time to play -- reluctant to play until it was dark. by every account, bad vibes were there, and it was an ugly scene. there were commotions around them, they are nor vows and we
in the subheadline beneath that, it said america now up for grabs. it was referring to the concept of the rolling stones, a concert they had in the summer of 1969. this was supposed to be a triumphant appearance. they peered with the jefferson airplane and the flying burrito brothers, and they had a hard time finding a venue for the show, so they did it at the raceway. they built a stage that was three feet high, and it was a disaster. thousands of people clam moried on tom of each other to get...
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. >> where is america? where is great britain? they should help us. they should be giving us weapons or stopping gaddafi forces from advancing on us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegatesagreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy has proposed exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the international criminal court. the british hosts of the conference, however, have been stressing points of unity. >> the participants have affirmed the importance of full and swift implementation of the security council resolutions and our strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity, and national unity of libya. we will be pursuing additional sanctions on individuals and entities associated with the regime. >> delegates say the ongoing airstrikes against the gaddafi regime are just a first at which must be followed by political process. they have agree
. >> where is america? where is great britain? they should help us. they should be giving us weapons or stopping gaddafi forces from advancing on us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegatesagreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy has proposed exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the...
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alone and welcome the prosecution carol about drawing battle lines over collective bargaining puts america's democracy credentials in the line of fire but is this move the red tape rolled back when attacks on the founding fathers. can. start. to discuss the state of democracy in the us i'm joined by steve lesser in new york he's a columnist for democrats for progress dot com also in new york we have niles stanage a journalist and author of redemption song an irish reporter inside the obama campaign and in washington we crossed a ford o'connell he's chairman of civic form pac and another member of our cross talking you know in the hunger all right gentlemen all three of you have been on cross talk before so you know how it works for you i want to go to you and talk a little bit about collective bargaining in the united states democracy are the founding fathers a little worried right now as they see what's coming out of ohio and out of wisconsin. the current unrest the united states isn't about the merits of democracy democracy is alive alive and well it's really about sort of spending and fis
alone and welcome the prosecution carol about drawing battle lines over collective bargaining puts america's democracy credentials in the line of fire but is this move the red tape rolled back when attacks on the founding fathers. can. start. to discuss the state of democracy in the us i'm joined by steve lesser in new york he's a columnist for democrats for progress dot com also in new york we have niles stanage a journalist and author of redemption song an irish reporter inside the obama...
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our government doesn't work and millions in america are fed misinformation and flat out lies by giant corporate media outlets and multi-millionaires like limbaugh who have aligned themselves mostly with the party and or politicians who are most sold out of giant corporations our government doesn't work at our elections themselves are rigged by black bloc corporate voting machines or operations to keep poor and minority voters off the rolls that are under way in state after state right now our government doesn't work if it can't solve problems and everything requires a supermajority now in the sun it's simple our government just doesn't work anymore and people are starting to realize that when the billionaire koch brothers and multimillionaire dick armey put together the so-called tea party movement a lot of good americans knew that something was wrong with their democracy but they didn't know exactly what it was the coax and army told them that the jobs going to china their wages were in the toilet their health insurance cost was a fortune and their retirement was in peril because and
our government doesn't work and millions in america are fed misinformation and flat out lies by giant corporate media outlets and multi-millionaires like limbaugh who have aligned themselves mostly with the party and or politicians who are most sold out of giant corporations our government doesn't work at our elections themselves are rigged by black bloc corporate voting machines or operations to keep poor and minority voters off the rolls that are under way in state after state right now our...